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  2. May 25, 2022 · Yasuhiro Morinaga is an avid field recordist of regional musical traditions, which he makes available digitally through his label the-concrete in the form of meticulously curated compilations. »Exploring Gong Culture In Southeast Asia.

  3. The Ede groups live mainly in Tay Nguyen, the central highlands of Vietnam. Gongs are one of the most valuable instruments for Ede people. Each player strokes the back or front of the flat gong by a wooden stick aggressively, to create unique rhythmic patterns. "However, for this recording, Bamboo instruments such as Cing Kram are played by bamboo-made mallets/sticks. For Ede people, they ...

  4. The following text is the dialog between Masato Fukushima (the University of Tokyo) and Yasuhiro Morinaga(independent sound designer/creator) on the latter's project to be published as LIJIANG ...

  5. The Co-Ho people are an ethnic group living in the southern part of the central highlands of Vietnam. They speak a Mon-Khmer language. "Co-Ho are animists who make a division between two types of supernatural spirits: the first type, with human characteristics, is called "Yang" - these are gods which are worshipped during ceremonies and important rituals to prevent bad luck, which is ...

  6. This project, Massif and Archipelago, is a field recording project initiated by Japanese sound artist Yasuhiro Morinaga, documenting traditional gong music by different Southeast Asian ethnic groups. The project aimed to examine the impact of the natural and social environment on the gong music culture of Southeast Asia.

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